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ἅπανθ' ὁ μακρὸς κἀναρίθμητος χρόνος φύει τ' ἄδηλα καὶ φανέντα κρύπτεται· κοὐκ ἔστ' ἄελπτον οὐδέν, ἀλλ' ἁλίσκεται χὠ δεινὸς ὅρκος χαἰ περισκελεῖς φρένες. → Long, unmeasurable Time brings to light everything unseen and hides what has been apparent. Nothing is beyond hope; even the fearsome oath and the most stubborn will is overcome. | All things long and countless time brings to birth in darkness and covers after they have been revealed! Nothing is beyond expectation; the dread oath and the unflinching purpose can be overcome.

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

Ar. and P. ὁρμαθός, ὁ.

of grapes: P. and V. βότρυς, ὁ, P. σταφυλή, ἡ (Plato) .

rich in clusters, adj.: V. εὔβοτρυς, πολύβοτρυς.

verb intransitive

See collect.

Latin > English

cluster clusteris N M :: clyster, drench, injection; enema; syringe, clyster pipe

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cluster: ēris, v. clyster.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cluster, ēris, m., Scrib. Comp. 179, c. clyster.

Latin > German (Georges)

clustēr, s. clyster.